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Mars Perseverance Sol 14: Left Navigation Camera (Navcam) NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover acquired this image using its onboard Left Navigation Camera (Navcam). The camera is located high on the rover’s mast and aids in driving. These images were acquired on Mar. 5, 2021 (Sol 14) at the local mean solar time of 14:52:51.
Mars Perseverance Sol 44: Right Navigation Camera (Navcam) NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover acquired these images using its onboard Right Navigation Camera (Navcam). The camera is located high on the rover’s mast and aids in driving. These images were acquired on Apr. 4, 2021 (Sol 44) at the local mean solar time of 14:02:08.
Camera looks at north-east catching in its field of view the debris shield which protected Ingenuity helicopter during landing and was released and dropped on March 21, 2021 (30th sol of the mission) Cropping black borders and color processing applied. NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover acquired these images using its left navigation camera (Navcam).
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover snapped this first photo of Jezero Crater's rim after its long, slippery ascent. NASA/JPL-Caltech As the year wrapped up, NASA had one more major milestone planned.
The images Perseverance captured late in September show a panorama of the Jezero Crater where the rover landed in February 2021. NASA's Perseverance rover captures stunning vista of Jezero Crater ...
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its right-front navigation camera to capture this first view over the rim of Jezero Crater on Dec. 10, 2024, the 1,354th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
Perseverance [2] is a car-sized Mars rover designed to explore the Jezero crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars 2020 mission. It was manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched on July 30, 2020, at 11:50 UTC. [3] Confirmation that the rover successfully landed on Mars was received on February 18, 2021, at 20:55 UTC.
The NASA Perseverance rover may have found a pivotal clue that’s central to its mission on Mars: geological evidence that could suggest life existed on the red planet billions of years ago.